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The Monday Morning Memo

During my Sirius Radio days in NYC, I walked past this station every morning from Port Authority.  

It was dark outside, as I was on my way to the gym before work. There were usually a couple of firefighters standing out front, talking.  I never spoke to them. Until one winter morning.

As I passed them, my slippery loafers caught a patch of ice in front of the fire station, and I went down on my ass like Stan Laurel. Two guys came trotting over to make sure I was okay, and immediately christened me with the nickname, “Slick.”  From there on out, no matter who was standing out front, they’d make a smart comment about “Slick.”  I loved it.  Sometimes, they handed me a cup of coffee.

Early February of 2001, I passed by them for the last time and told them I was moving to Arizona.  They proceeded to tell me I was nuts and why would I move?  When I told them it was for love, they nodded and told me to stop by when I was in the city.  “Don’t forget us!” one guy named Brian called out as I walked away.

On 9/11, Engine 54, Ladder 4, Battalion 9 lost 15 men at the World Trade Center – their entire shift.  Theirs was the company that lost the most men that day.  I hadn’t had the chance to stop by and say “Hi,” but I’ll never forget them.

– Michele Miller

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